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Abstract
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with
less. It reviews the current evidence on their success in practice–including three brief
reviews of southern Africa experience–and suggests a role for future policy research
in furthering the goal of designing safety nets that reduce poverty in a cost-effective
way. In doing so, the paper highlights a tension between the large gaps in our
knowledge about the design of safety nets and the demand for short-run answers in
this area.